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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 38th Year • Issue No. 20 • May 20, 2021 "Informing Cleveland County" CHICKEN STRIP BASKET A DQ ® signature, all white meat seasoned chicken strips are served with crispy fries, Texas toast, and your choice of dipping sauce, such as our delicious country gravy. Available in four- or six-piece baskets. OUR DRIVE-THRU OUR DRIVE-THRU IS OPEN! IS OPEN! We Appreciate Your Business and We Are Here to Serve You. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! MON.-SAT. 10AM-10PM SUNDAY 11AM-10PM DQ.COM DQ.COM 814 S. DEKALB ST., SHELBY, NC 704-482-6681 704-482-6681 Blizzard of the Month Brownie Brownie Batter Batter Blizzard ® Treat Blizzard ® Treat Muralist Scott Nurkin Will Begin Work On Kings Mountain's Historic Joy Performance Center on May 28 Jimmy's Mural will Mark 10th Stop On The North Carolina Musician Murals Trail The City of Kings Moun- tain, in partnership with the Tourism Development Authority and the Kings Mountain Little Theatre Board of Directors, have commissioned artist Scott Nurkin, founder of the North Carolina Musician Murals Project, to create a mural honoring hometown hero — author, singer, songwriter, musician — Jimmy Wayne as part of an art installment celebrating art and artists from North Carolina. Jimmy, who was born in Kings Mountain (Cleveland County), is a former foster kid turned award-winning country recording artist and New York Times bestselling author, whose songs and story highlight his mission to raise awareness for chil- dren in foster care. Scott Neisler, Mayor of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, says, "The City of Kings Mountain is proud to honor Jimmy Wayne with this special mural at the Joy Performance Center. Jimmy's story, from his birth here in Kings Mountain, to his path to country stardom is remarkable. He deserves to be recognized in his hometown." Jimmy shares, "When Mayor Neisler called to share this news with me, I was deeply honored. I hope the mural is a reminder to anyone who sees it, 'no matter who you are, your dreams can come true — and it's okay to give God all the credit for your success." "Jimmy is a shining example of the power of music; but more than that, he's never forgotten where he came from and is always giving back," says Angela Padgett, Special Events Coordinator for the City of Kings Mountain "It's part of why we're honored to have his profile grace the Joy Performance Center. As soon as you top the hill on your way into Kings Moun- tain, you'll see Scott Nur- kin's rendering of Jimmy. We can't wait to see it com- pleted." Scott Nurkin is no stranger to creating murals to honor North Carolina musicians. In collaboration with Backdrop, a Raleigh- based consultancy, Nurkin has created nine murals from John Coltrane on the historic Opera House in Hamlet to Earl Scruggs on Newgrass Brewing Co. in Shelby. Jimmy's mural will be the 10th stop on the North Carolina Musician Murals Trail. "When I first heard about Jimmy Wayne, I'll admit I was not very fa- miliar with his work," says Nurkin. "After doing a little digging I found out that he is an incredibly accom- plished singer-songwriter with several Top Ten hits. But what impressed me most was learning about his dedication to raising awareness for children in foster care. As a foster kid himself, Jimmy walked halfway across America (from Nashville to Phoenix) to raise awareness for kids aging out of the foster care system. He wrote a movie and a best-selling book dealing with the subject of children in foster care. This is a guy who deserves rec- ognition not for just being an amazing musician but for also being an amazing human being and humani- tarian. I'm honored to paint his picture." Nurkin will begin work on the mural on Saturday, May 15th and, weather permit- ting hopes to have it com- pleted by Friday, May 21st. For more information on Scott Nurkin and his work, visit his website at musi- cianmuralsproject.com. For more about Jimmy Wayne, visit www.jimmy- wayne.com. (Original concert photo of Jimmy Wayne taken in Burlington, VT by Vincent Ferrante) Commissioned by City of Kings Mountain, KM Tourism Development Authority and KMLT Theatre Board of Directors KM Hometown Hero Jimmy Wayne honored with mural Mon. 7-4, Tues. 9-6, Wed. 9-6, Thurs. 7-4, Fri. 9-12 vitaeyeclinic.com 24/7 EMERGENCY EYE CARE "GET $ 50 TODAY!" 501-322-0505

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